Day two has come and with it, a mutual sense of purpose and urgency. Like many of you, I have experienced both enthusiasm and admonishments for expressing my feelings regarding the outcome of the election. I will not apologize for any feelings that I may have stirred up in regard to my last post. My … Continue reading “Your power is a billion times his.”
Nonfiction
National Mourning
Today, November 9, 2016, has inarguably been one of the most difficult days I’ve ever endured. The election was decided around 2:30am – Donald Trump had won the electoral vote by a slim margin – while I was fitfully sleeping. I awoke to tearful texts from my mother, expressions of rage from my sisters, both … Continue reading National Mourning
Crimson Peak – Feminist Gothic
I finally watched Crimson Peak and I have a lot of feelings about it.
What Chris Christie is trying to tell us
Okay, so by now, we've all seen the look of abject horror on New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's face as Donald Drumpf (#makedonalddrumpfagain) yelled incoherently on Super Tuesday. The internet blew up. I mean, just look at his face. He looks like a man realizing that his dream of becoming best friends with Bruce Springsteen will … Continue reading What Chris Christie is trying to tell us